Sessions for the 2021 American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting are being announced. If you will be leading a session relevant to the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility or Atmospheric System Research (ASR), please let us know. We are collecting this information to be shared on the ARM and ASR websites as it is provided.
Abstracts can be submitted until the extended deadline of August 31, 2020, for the 101st AMS Annual Meeting, which is scheduled for January 10 to 14, 2021. All oral and poster sessions, panel discussions, and exhibits are moving to a virtual format. In addition, AMS is considering a smaller, in-person gathering in New Orleans, Louisiana, if circumstances allow.
The AMS meeting includes a number of interesting conferences and symposia organized by ARM/ASR researchers or relevant to ARM/ASR themes. They cover various session topics in atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, clouds, and precipitation as well as topics related to measurements and data analysis.
Find details about the conferences, symposia, and proposed sessions at the following web pages:
- 11th Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python
Symposium chair: Scott Collis, Argonne National Laboratory, Python ARM Radar Toolkit (Py-ART) science lead and ARM radar translator
- 13th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions
Symposium chairs: Yuan Wang, California Institute of Technology; Nicole Riemer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; and Xiaowen Li, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center- Session: Aerosol-Cloud Interactions in Mixed-Phase Clouds—encourages contributions from recent field campaigns such as the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition
- Session: Results From New Observations and Modeling Studies of Smoke-Cloud-Radiation-Climate Interactions in the Southeast Atlantic—includes the Layered Atlantic Smoke Interactions with Clouds (LASIC) field campaign
- Session: Air Quality and Climate Impacts of Biomass Burning: New Insights From Recent Field, Modeling and Laboratory Studies—includes LASIC
- Session: Aerosol, Clouds and Precipitation, and Their Interactions During DOE ACE-ENA IOPs convened by Xiquan Dong, University of Arizona; Yangang Liu, Brookhaven National Laboratory; and Kuan-man Xu, NASA Langley Research Center
- Joint session: Atmospheric Chemistry in Aerosol-Cloud-Radiation-Meteorology Interactions convened by Bin Zhao and Jerome Fast, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Hongliang Zhang, Fudan University; and Jianlin Hu, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (hosts are the 13th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions and the 34th Conference on Climate Variability and Change)
- 21st Symposium on Meteorological Observation and Instrumentation
- Session: Next Generation Microphysics Measurements convened by Aaron Kennedy, University of North Dakota; and Sean Waugh and Kiel Ortega, NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory
- 35th Conference on Hydrology
- Session: Advancing Atmospheric and Surface Process Understanding Through Modeling and Observations in High-Altitude Complex Terrain convened by Daniel Feldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, principal investigator for the Surface Atmosphere Integrated Field Laboratory (SAIL) field campaign
- Mesoscale Processes Across Scales: Engaging With Communities in the Physical and Social Sciences
- Session: Mesoscale-Microscale Interactions in the Atmosphere convened by Bianca Adler, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Dan Kirshbaum, McGill University; and Hugh Morrison, National Center for Atmospheric Research
This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science, through the Biological and Environmental Research program as part of the Atmospheric System Research program.